The Journal of Debunking 911 is a free online publication dedicated to
educating the public on the collapse of
the three World Trade Center structures on September 11 2001.

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Errata. Errata are corrections of errors that appear in
print. If errors are serious enough to impair understanding or mislead
readers, authors should submit errata to the JD911 Journals Department.
Errata are published in earliest available issue.

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JOURNAL OF
DEBUNKING 911INFORMATION FOR
AUTHORS

The purpose of JOD911, is "to foster activity which leads to the
truth about the events on 9/11." Consistent with this purpose, the Journal of
Debunking 911 Conspiracy Theorist reports original research relevant to any part of the 911 controversy. Papers may be of either applied
or basic character. They must contain work that has not been published and
is not being simultaneously submitted elsewhere, and they should be clearly
written and as concise as is consistent with communication of understanding
of the subject. They must not be bias for "normal collapse by impact and
fire," in keeping with our goal to "Debunk" in general.

The authors must identify clearly their original contribution (a new
concept, method, result, or interpretation, or a state-of-the-art review
from a new viewpoint, etc.). This contribution must be reflected in the
abstract and conclusions. If there are several results, the conclusions
should consist of numbered items. The paper must be adequately correlated to
previous publications and very specialized or abstract results must be
interpreted for a broader readership.

The authors must not include events which took place previous to 911
(political policies, statements, folded money, Album covers, etc.) which are
logical fallacies and have nothing to do with the mechanics of collapse.

The authors must indicate a desire to stay anonymous and provide an
anonymous ID which can be published on the internet. Anonymity is provided
to prevent harassment from fringe members of the 911 conspiracy movement.